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What’s Long Term Care About and How Much Does it Cost?

By Fisher Law LLC |

Many people are scared about the prospect of needing help in a long-term care setting, and they are right to be worried. For many people, a spouse or adult children will become the go-to caregivers, but not everyone will have that option, says Market Watch’s article “This is how much long-term care could cost… Read More »

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Elder Law Estate Planning for the Future

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Seniors who are parents of adult children can make their children’s lives easier, by making the effort to button down major goals in elder law estate planning, advises Times Herald-Record in the article “Three ways for seniors to make things easier for their kids.” Those tasks are planning for disability, protecting assets from long-term… Read More »

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How to Locate or Get Copies of Your Aging Relative’s Important Documents

By Fisher Law LLC |

If you are serving as a caregiver for an aging relative, you know the job involves more paperwork than you ever imagined before taking on the responsibility. The task of caregiving is even more challenging, when your loved one cannot find her essential documents. You might need a copy of your parents’ wedding license… Read More »

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How Does a Life Estate Work?

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Life estates are used for a number of estate planning purposes. However, the most frequent strategy is to use a life estate where a parent transfers a home to a child and retains a life estate for themselves. nj.com’s recent article, “How does a life estate work to transfer a home to a child?”… Read More »

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What Bills Has Congress Introduced to Help Veterans?

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radio.com’s article “Congress introduces bills to increase veteran benefits, refund home loan fees, help women veterans, ” lists all of the legislation that’s been introduced in Congress aimed at helping veterans. Cost of living adjustment (COLA). Senators Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., and Jon Tester, D-Mont., chairman and ranking member of the Senate Committee on Veterans… Read More »

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Why the Secure Act May Make Your Retirement Less Secure

By Fisher Law LLC |

Congress can’t wait to get its hands on America’s retirement account assets, says The Wall Street Journal in the article “Congress is Coming for Your IRA.” In May, the House passed the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act, known as the Secure Act. It is widely expected to pass the Senate. While… Read More »

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The Secret to Spousal Benefits for Social Security

By Fisher Law LLC |

Whether you are married now or were married in the past, it’s likely that you are eligible for Social Security spousal benefits, as reported in the article “How to Maximize Social Security With Spousal Benefits” from U.S. News & World Report. Spouses who devote their lives to raising families and performing other tasks that… Read More »

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What Kind of Money Do I Need to Put into a Special Needs Trust for my Child?

By Fisher Law LLC |

One of the toughest things about planning for a child with special needs is trying to calculate the amount of money it’s going to take to provide both while the parents are alive and after the parents pass away. Kiplinger’s recent article asks “How Much Should Go into Your Special Needs Trust?” The article… Read More »

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Why It’s Always Better to Plan Ahead

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Two stories of two people who managed their personal lives very differently illustrate the enormous difference that can happen for those who refuse to prepare themselves and their families for the events that often accompany aging. As an article from Sedona Red Rock News titled “Plan ahead in case of sudden sickness or death”… Read More »

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Things You Need to Know About Handling Your Aging Loved One’s Finances

By Fisher Law LLC |

Sometimes a loved one starts having trouble managing her money because of confusion, cognitive decline, Alzheimer’s disease, or some other form of dementia. When that happens, you might find yourself having to serve as her money manager. Here are some things you need to know about handling your aging loved one’s finances. Changes to… Read More »

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